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    Postby prbaxter » Wed Jul 28, 2010 10:09 am

    Hello,

    We had a small wall built next to our main path at the side of our house, and this meant digging down for the footings of the wall.

    The wall is finished however the tarmac path is now damaged near the wall where the digging took place. I've seen something called ColdMac, which I presume is a cold tarmac.

    I can't find anything anywhere on how to use the product, or precautions that should be taken.

    Anyone got any basic advice as this is the thing I need to temporarily patch up our tarmac path before we get the whole thing replaced later on.
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